Church+of+Rome

  • 101Rome General Peace Accords — The Rome General Peace Accords between the Mozambican Civil War parties, the Frelimo (government) and the Renamo (rebels), put an end to the Mozambique Civil War. It was signed on October 4, 1992. Negotiations preceding in began in July 1990.… …

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  • 102CHURCH —    See DURHAM CASTLE AND CATHEDRAL; EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE; FLORENCE CATHEDRAL, ITALY; GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE; PISA CATHEDRAL COMPLEX, ITALY; RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE; ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE; SAINT PETER S CHUR …

    Historical Dictionary of Architecture

  • 103Rome — [[t]roʊm[/t]] n. 1) geg Italian, Roma the capital of Italy, in the central part, on the Tiber: site of Vatican City. 2,817,227. 2) geg anh the ancient Italian kingdom, republic, and empire whose capital was the city of Rome 3) rel the Roman… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 104ROME —    (423), since 1871 capital of the modern kingdom of ITALY (q.v.), on the Tiber, 16 m. from its entrance into the Tyrrhenian Sea; legend ascribes its foundation to Romulus in 753 B.C., and the story of its progress, first as the chief city of a… …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 105Rome — city, W Italy; cap.; site of the Vatican City; cap. of the former Roman republic, the Roman Empire, and the States of the Church; pop. 2,816,474. city, NW Georgia 30161*; pop. 30,362. city, CEN. New York 13440*; pop. 44,350 …

    Webster's Gazetteer

  • 106Rome — rəʊm n. capital city of Italy; capital of the ancient Roman Empire; the Roman Catholic Church; city in the state of New York (USA); city in Georgia (USA); variety of apple with round solid fruit and tough red skin …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 107States of the Church — • Consists of the civil territory which for over 1000 years (754 1870) acknowledged the pope as temporal ruler Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. States of the Church     States of the Church …

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  • 108History of the Eastern Orthodox Church — The Eastern Orthodox Churches trace their roots back to the Apostles and Jesus Christ. Eastern Orthodoxy reached its golden age during the high point of the Byzantine Empire, and then continued to flourish in Russia after the Fall of… …

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  • 109History of the Roman Catholic Church — The History of the Catholic Church from apostolic times covers a period of nearly 2,000 years, [August Franzen, Kleine Kirchengeschichte Neubearbeitung, Herder,Freiburg,1988, p.11] making it the world s oldest and largest institution. It dates… …

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  • 110State church of the Roman Empire — Bust of Emperor Constantine at the Capitoline Museums. Constantine established imperial involvement in the Church. The state church of the Roman Empire was a Christian institution organized within the Roman Empire during the …

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